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KHOODEELAAR! contextual evidential update on the reasons why the constitutional law acton against the CRASSrail scam will have to go ahead.....KHOODEELAAR! no to “CROSSRAIL HOLE scam plotters’ greed, sleaze, and their unconstitutionality, unethicality, illegality and immorality .......” CAMPAIGN TOLD YOU SO! That BIG BUSINESS was crass, immoral uncaring, greedy, corrupt and destructive.... That the Greater London Authority [GLA], now renamed the London Assembly is useless... has been useless and has not held Ken Livingstone [8 years in post in the name of the people of London until May 2008] the main perpetrating peddler of CRASSrail scam and ‘the Big Business scam agenda Crossrail’ to account.... that the London Assembly has failed the people of London on major crime problems as is seen in the persistent incidents of young people getting murdered......that the ‘Metropolitan Police Authority’ is a joke. No, it is a sick joke as it has not shown any competence whatever in operating as a responsible democratic authority for one of the world’s most powerful police forces.... that today’s description by the BBC, no less [more, later, about this phrase ‘no less’], of the current goings on inside the London Metropolitan Police as resembling events in a spy novel show just how bad things have become... that the police are now openly admitting that they are spying on each other [as the BBC programme NEWS CHANNEL has just confirmed with a live interview broadcast in the last 15 minutes with reporter Barney Chaudhury conducted by programme presenter Martine Croxall] to avoid being trapped by fellow police men and women....... That this is a situation which has not been explained by Home Secretary Jacqui Smith ,, whose strangely confident-sounding speech delivered this afternoon at the Manchester rally of the Blaired Party gave no indication that she recognised the very serious crisis that has occurred inside the London Metropolitan Police....that the interviews being given by Jacque Smith’s junior ministerial colleague closely involved in policing matters, TonY McNulty has sounded just as blasé as he does on anything...that there is NO reason to believe a word any Govt minister or any holder of any such post at any local or regional level says... especially anything Ruth Kelly said.... as even the PRESS ASSOCIATION is predicting today that she is a ‘favourite’ to be given the sack in a Gordon Brown reshuffle... that BOTH McNulty and Kelly have been very closely involved during their times in and at the UK Department for Transport [DfT] in promoting the Crossrail hole scam.,...[To be continued]
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KHOODEELAAR! including Alex Salmond as a witness in the list - constitutional law action against ‘Crossrail Big Business agenda’: 'stop the spivs'
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KHOODEELAAR! including Alex Salmond as a witness in the list - constitutional law action against ‘Crossrail Big Business agenda’: 'stop the spivs' [123]
The word spivs was used most noticeably last week by the SNP leader Alex Salmond. In fact, his use of that word was featured on more UK-wide news outlets prominently than any of his ‘Scottish’ utterances, as such, for a long while.
And no other UK professional political had either said anything that was given that prominence nor had anyone come up with any similar statement as Salmond did ion the middle of the week that Gordon Brown descried [in his preliminary appearance at the plastic platform in Manchester on Saturday 20 September 2008] as unprecedented…..
So it is interesting that a whole lot of imitators have appeared on the scene, seeking to suggest that THEY, and not Alex Salmond, had made the statement.
Well, they will be denied that claim.
As far as the verbal, sound-byte focus on the spivs go, it is Alex Salmond that successfully claimed his spot.
KHOODEELAAR! Is now going to review our own de facto analysis of the spivs that we have done in the past almost 5 years.
We shall be publishing a selection of our identification of the Crossrail hole plot peddling spivs…. Staring at 1200 Hs GMT today Sunday 21 September 2008 on the AADHIKARonline news pages and on the khoodeelaar! Web pages and web sites. web sites and internet pages…
The word of course has existed in the English language dictionaries for a while.
But its use was most appropriate last week and the timing and the prominence that Alex Salmond found himself involved in was noteworthy. In political polemic, and discourse, this was a moment worthy of commendation!
[To be continued]
KHOODEELAAR! including Alex Salmond as a witness in the list - constitutional law action against ‘Crossrail Big Business agenda’: 'stop the spivs' [123]
The word spivs was used most noticeably last week by the SNP leader Alex Salmond. In fact, his use of that word was featured on more UK-wide news outlets prominently than any of his ‘Scottish’ utterances, as such, for a long while.
And no other UK professional political had either said anything that was given that prominence nor had anyone come up with any similar statement as Salmond did ion the middle of the week that Gordon Brown descried [in his preliminary appearance at the plastic platform in Manchester on Saturday 20 September 2008] as unprecedented…..
So it is interesting that a whole lot of imitators have appeared on the scene, seeking to suggest that THEY, and not Alex Salmond, had made the statement.
Well, they will be denied that claim.
As far as the verbal, sound-byte focus on the spivs go, it is Alex Salmond that successfully claimed his spot.
KHOODEELAAR! Is now going to review our own de facto analysis of the spivs that we have done in the past almost 5 years.
We shall be publishing a selection of our identification of the Crossrail hole plot peddling spivs…. Staring at 1200 Hs GMT today Sunday 21 September 2008 on the AADHIKARonline news pages and on the khoodeelaar! Web pages and web sites. web sites and internet pages…
The word of course has existed in the English language dictionaries for a while.
But its use was most appropriate last week and the timing and the prominence that Alex Salmond found himself involved in was noteworthy. In political polemic, and discourse, this was a moment worthy of commendation!
[To be continued]
KHOODEELAAR! including Alex Salmond in the list - constitutional law action against ‘Crossrail Big Business agenda’: 'stop the spivs'
KHOODEELAAR! including Alex Salmond as a witness in the list - constitutional law action against ‘Crossrail Big Business agenda’: 'stop the spivs' [123]
The word spivs was used most noticeably last week by the SNP leader Alex Salmond. In fact, his use of that word was featured on more UK-wide news outlets prominently than any of his ‘Scottish’ utterances, as such, for a long while.
And no other UK professional political careerist had either said anything that was given that prominence nor had anyone come up with any similar statement as Salmond did ion the middle of the week that Gordon Brown descried as unprecedented…..
So it is interesting that a whole lot or imitators have appeared on the scene, seeking to suggest that THEY, and not Alex Salmond, had made the statement.
Well, they will be de3nied that claim.
As far as the verbal, sound-byte focus on the spivs go, it is Alex Salmond than successfully claimed his spot.
KHOODEELAAR! Is now going to review our own de facto analysis of the spivs that we have done in the past almost 5 years.
We shall be publishing a selection of our identification do the Crossrail hole plot peddling spivs…. Staring at 1200 Hs GMT today Sunday 21 September 2008 on the4 AADHIKARonline news pages and on the khoodeelaar! Web pages and web sites. web sites and internet pages…
The word of course has existed in the English language dictionaries for a while.
But its use was most appropriate last week and the timing and the prominence that Alex Salmond found himself involved in was noteworthy. In political polemic, and discourse, this was a moment worthy of commendation!
[To be continued]
The word spivs was used most noticeably last week by the SNP leader Alex Salmond. In fact, his use of that word was featured on more UK-wide news outlets prominently than any of his ‘Scottish’ utterances, as such, for a long while.
And no other UK professional political careerist had either said anything that was given that prominence nor had anyone come up with any similar statement as Salmond did ion the middle of the week that Gordon Brown descried as unprecedented…..
So it is interesting that a whole lot or imitators have appeared on the scene, seeking to suggest that THEY, and not Alex Salmond, had made the statement.
Well, they will be de3nied that claim.
As far as the verbal, sound-byte focus on the spivs go, it is Alex Salmond than successfully claimed his spot.
KHOODEELAAR! Is now going to review our own de facto analysis of the spivs that we have done in the past almost 5 years.
We shall be publishing a selection of our identification do the Crossrail hole plot peddling spivs…. Staring at 1200 Hs GMT today Sunday 21 September 2008 on the4 AADHIKARonline news pages and on the khoodeelaar! Web pages and web sites. web sites and internet pages…
The word of course has existed in the English language dictionaries for a while.
But its use was most appropriate last week and the timing and the prominence that Alex Salmond found himself involved in was noteworthy. In political polemic, and discourse, this was a moment worthy of commendation!
[To be continued]